Old house, 1923, back when people used wardrobes and didn't have so much stuff. Thank god for our huge basement. I actually had to turn the smallest upstairs room into a big closet. |
| Grow weed in there. |
| Store supplies for the next Snowzilla. |
| Monster hideout |
NP here, not PP, but it's possible when your house is 150 years old. our 2500 square-foot house has three closets total and none on the first floor. |
| I would use it to store the food from my garden i canned this summer and the preserves, jams, and jellies I made from our fruit trees. I only have about 600 jars because I had triplets this year and made partner at Biglaw. The other 6 DCs are so disappointed in not having the pickled okra to go with the handmade peanut butter. |
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Here are my ideas:
1. Gift-wrapping room 2. Missile silo 3. Panic room 4. Autopsy lab |
Um. You have a different floor plan? |
| Where is the attic access? Is a drop down? Stairs? We have a walk in and two smaller closets. DH and I each have a small closet for our daily clothes and share the walk in for out if season stuff, dressy things we don't wear often, shoes, bags, etc. you could use your extra closet for stuff like that-things you don't use often. |
Lover hideout |
+420 |
for little green men only... |
Not everyone's house is new and/or cookie cutter. Our old house was built in the 1920s and only had two small closets. We had to buy a wardrobe for the basement and build a linen closet out of some extra hall space. |
We did this in our old house. Small desk. Shelves above. |
| Gun closet |